“It provides all the usual thrills, but with a few twists and turns it goes down a series of surprising dark alleys that will surprise — and delight and frighten — even the most veteran horror fans.” - Rick Pender, CityBeat Cincinnati
“Severo and Schultz’s version doesn’t fit cleanly into any of those categories. But it tiptoes briefly into several of them. So while it is a serious exploration of darker realms of passion, it is not averse to accommodating laughter. There is blood-letting, of course. But it takes place offstage and is represented by the stage being bathed in red by Pablo Santiago’s lighting. Same with the violence inherent in a vampire tale. We see very little of it. Severo and Schultz aren’t trying to disgust us. They want something more potent. They want the fear to live in our minds, not our memories.” - David Lyman, Cincinnati Enquier